Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or fewer) Corporate bookings
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised Nearest amenities: 5 km
Notes:
No pets allowed Suitable for children Not suitable for elderly or infirm Smokers welcome Self-catering
Home description
Self-catering medieval restored house with stunning country views, just close to Bolsena Lake and 30 minutes from the Tyrrenian beaches. Private garden and large terrace for al fresco dining. Ideal for families seeking relaxation.
The house benefits from its own private garden / terrace. Leading from the living room is a spacious terrace with stunning country views, furnished with a table and chairs to enable you to dine al fresco.
With one double and one twin bedroom, the house is ideal for families, with plenty in the surrounding area to see and do during your stay.
Terrace
Living room
Masterbedroom
Tufo rock arch in the living room
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The Lazio region
Ischia di Castro is located in an area rich in vineyard and olive-groves ,at 390 metres above sea-level. In the surrounding territories,numerous finds, which testify that the area was already inhabited in the prehistory,have been discovered. There akso some Etruscan remains . Ischia di Castro is an ideal base from which to explore Rome,Viterbo, Umbria and Toscany. Nearby there is Bolsena lake with its beaches at Capodimonte and Marta, many archaeological sites in the area and thermal baths at Viterbo. Nearby (30 min drive) there is the Tyrrenian sea cosst with many beaches from Pescia Romana to Argentario.
Ischia di Castro is also an ideal base from which to explore the Tyrrenian cost ( 20 min drive) with its famous beaches at Pescia Romana and Fiorentina, Capalbio, Ansedonia and Argentario.
Viterbo / Ischia di Castro area
Ischia di Castro was ruled by the Romans and later,at the end of the 13th century,it became part of the properties of the Farnese until 1649. The archaeological area includes the town of Castro,the mediaeval rupestral hermitages and the remains of the Roman Villa Servicciola.
Today, Ischia di Castro's centro storico is an attractive, interesting place to explore and will give you a taste of local Italian life without the tourists.
There are many different landscapes in the Province, more than you could explore satisfactorily from a single holiday to holiday rental accommodation.The Tyrrhenian Coastline is the most famous part of the province, with its multiple sand and pebble beaches which form a natural boundary between land and sea.
The huge crater of Bolsena lake is extremely picturesque, and much of the area has been protected by being included in large swathes of national parkland, which attract walkers and mountain bikers who enjoy travelling slowly through some of Tuscany’s most dramatic scenery.
How to get there
-Fly to Fiumicino or Ciampino airports. -Cheap flights from Ryanair, Easyjet to Ciampino airport. -Car hire available from Avis, Hertz etc.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Ciampino/Fiumicino: 120 km
Railway:
Viterbo: 40 km
Ferry:
Civitavecchia: 60 km
Activities near Viterbo
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Waterpark Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation City breaks